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ASD and overstimulation in kindergarten: Help in 3 steps
Do you have a toddler with an autism spectrum disorder in your class? Then it is important that you look for ways in which he or she can de-stimulate. But of course also how you can prevent and reduce stimuli in a toddler group.
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This way, your BSO students surf with a critical eye
How do you teach students in vocational secondary education to argue well, make conscious choices and deal with media alertly? Three teachers explain how they work on the final objectives of critical thinking and media literacy in their lessons.
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A good start ... leaves you wanting more: Tips on initial guidance
Each of us was a starter once. Full of enthusiasm, desires and expectations, but also with doubts and uncertainties. Exciting and a little bit scary. It always is, starting something new. This is no different for novice teachers.
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Another word richer - Dag Pompom!
Miss Nathalie regularly uses the word cards from Dag Pompom! in her class. In this article she shares her experiences and tells you how you can use these word cards with the oldest toddlers.
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Lexima Magazine: 2024 edition
Lexima Magazine is a publication of Lexima. With this magazine we inform education and healthcare professionals about prevention and treatment of reading, writing and arithmetic problems, compensatory solutions and ways to work on promoting …
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Strong Shoulders: Brochure
In this brochure VCOV bundles methods that parent activities can use to collect ideas, to arrive at advice, to tackle a problem and to create support among the members.
The methods are intended to be applied during a joint meeting. Some methodologies …
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This is how the transition from toddler to lower is smooth
In GBS 't Zonneveld, teacher Sarah-June stands with one leg in the third kindergarten and the other in the first grade. With this bridge, the school creates a smooth transition from pre-primary to primary education.
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A Children's Rights Approach to Education: Unicef Methodological Guide
With this methodological guide 'A children's rights approach in education' UNICEF aims to enable every child to develop to their full potential and participate in a just society.
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An ex-OKAN student in my class. What now?
Every year, several thousand ex-OKAN students move on to regular education. They are going through a turbulent period and are experiencing language and often learning delays. 'They can use all the help during that catch-up race,' says follow-up …
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This is how strong students flourish in secondary
In GO! Atheneum Geraardsbergen they welcomed the strongest students in recent years in the Delta class. “They worked there on personal projects and we closely monitored their well-being,” says giftedness coordinator Kim De Quick.
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Evaluating school readiness already starts in kindergarten
Evaluate whether preschoolers meet the goals? According to the education inspectorate, this is not going well enough in just under half of the schools. Silvia and Nathalie from GBS De Letterbijter are working with colleagues on a vision and a …
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Flip cards for worriers
In every class there are students who often worry and are stuck in blocking thoughts: 'Everyone is against me', 'I'm the dumbest', 'Nobody likes me'…
How do you deal with that? Download the flip cards.
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